It's always been called that, but people use it all the time. I've never had an issue shooting there.
So are there plate racks there?
It's always been called that, but people use it all the time. I've never had an issue shooting there.
So why do you shoot there instead of the pistol range? Do they not want you using your own stands at the other one?
For the type of shooting I do (IDPA practice) the regular pistol range doesn't work well due to the way the line is set up, lack of moveable target stands and linear shooting positions. At the jr. range you can set it up however you want.
This is good to know, thanks.
For the type of shooting I do (IDPA practice) the regular pistol range doesn't work well due to the way the line is set up, lack of moveable target stands and linear shooting positions. At the jr. range you can set it up however you want.
The junior range, 1st one you come to. hasn't probably had a junior on it in years.
99% of its use is guys practicing idpa type shooting .
There was 1 set of falling plates there as of last week unless somebody moved them.
just bring some silhouette targets, some cardboard and some lathe and your in business (like previously mentioned theres usually some in that range closet)
just no rifles except 22lr.
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